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          <pubDate>02.15.2008 @ 09:27 AM</pubDate>
          <description><![CDATA[<p>February 19th, 2008 @ <br />TBA</p><p><font size="4">Mary Hunter</font></p>
<p><font color="red">Postponed due to bad weather in New England.</font></p>
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<li>Tuesday 19 February</li>
<p>Morning: Meetings with individual students (upon request)</p>
<p>3:30-4:50: Visit to MUMH 6770, New Types of Opera in the 20th Century (regularly taught by Margaret Notley), MUS 295.</p>
<p>6:00-7:20: Visit to MUMH 5110, Understanding Mozart’s Operas: A Study in Reception History (regularly taught by Deanna Bush), MUS 295.</p>
<li>Wednesday 20 February</li>
<p>Morning: Meetings with individual students (upon request)</p>
<p>2:00-3:00: Group meeting with graduate students in the Division, Floyd Graham room (MUS 251).</p>
<p>4:00-5:00: MHTE Division Lecture: Historical Performance and Opera: Do We Want the Past to be Another Country?,  MUS 321.</p>  
<p>On the many questions that today’s historical production of operas raise.  Illustrated with excerpts from Lully's Persée as produced by Tafelmusik; Lully’s Le Bourgeois Gentilhomme, as produced in France; two versions of The Magic Flute; and an opera by Salieri.</p>
<li>Thursday 21 February</li>
<p>Morning: TBA.</p>
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          <pubDate>02.11.2008 @ 07:51 AM</pubDate>
          <description><![CDATA[<p>March 3rd, 2008 @ <br /></p><p><font size="4">Anne Robertson</font></p>
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<li>Monday, 3 March</li>
<p>2:00-3:00: Meeting with graduate students in the Division, Floyd Graham room (MUS 251).</p>
<p>4:00-5:00: MHTE Division Lecture: The Seven Deadly Sins in Medieval Music.  MUS 321.</p>  
<p>A study in religious symbolism in the music of the High Middle Ages, focused upon conductus, monophonic song, and motets of the 13th and 14th centuries.</p>
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          <pubDate>02.15.2008 @ 09:28 AM</pubDate>
          <description><![CDATA[<p>March 10th, 2008 @ <br /></p><p><font size="4">William Kinderman</font></p>
<p>A residency from March 10th through March 14th. </p>]]></description>
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